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Bertrand Russell and Frederick CoplestonDebate on the Existence of God: Bertrand Russell v. Fr. Frederick Copleston

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BBC Radio Third Programme Recording January 28, 1948. BBC Recording number T7324W. This is an excerpt from the full broadcast from cassette tape A303/5 Open University Course, Problems of Philosophy Units 7-8. Older than 50 years, out of UK/BBC copyright.


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Keywords: Existence of God; Bertrand; Russell; Frederick; Copleston; Theology; Proof; Christianity

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